Crafted specifically for architects, building practitioners, construction engineers, project managers and built environment researchers, student will learn the fundamental theories of BIM, use BIM technology-oriented resources, and strengthen their modelling, management, simulation and analysis skills. Building upon their foundational knowledge, they’ll master the blueprint of construction innovation to become robust, adaptable and lead with the backing of advanced BIM research.
Be at the forefront of technology advancements in the digital built environment with access to study topics including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), digital twin laser scanning and Artificial Intelligence (AI). UC’s focus on practical, real-world learning will connect them to industry, with state-of-the-art facilities that will ensure your skills are mastered upon graduation. Situated in Canberra, a city thriving with infrastructure expansion, now is the perfect time to take advantage of UC’s unique master’s degree in construction management.
Study a Master of Building and Construction Information Management at UC, and they will:
Learn how to use data from various fields to adjust BIM workflows in built environment enterprises.
Design and implement digital 3D modelling and strategies appropriate to the design and construction phases of the built environment project lifecycle.
Develop critical thinking, leadership, collaboration and problem-solving skills and apply these skills to strategic decision-making in BIM adoption and implementation.
Recognize and explain how procurement, contracts and laws affect BIM processes.
Develop academic research skills to analyze relevant literature and use ethical research methods.
Conduct research and development into the technical and managerial practices used in construction projects and apply a range of BIM workflows to different scenarios.
Gain specialized knowledge of BIM applications and processes and appropriately apply this knowledge to a range of BIM-based construction management practices.
Adapt and apply various emerging digital technologies to solve complex problems within the modern built environment.